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"Harish Johari served as guide to Richard Alpert (Baba Ram Dass) on his initial excursion into mystic India
and continues his vocation of bridging the East/West gap. A true renaissance man, this distinguished north Indian poet,
sculptor, and musician holds degrees in philosophy and literature." (East West Journal)
"For Harish Johari--artist, composer, chef, teacher, tantric devotee--desire is the brush, and the five senses are the
palette." (Yoga Journal)
"In Massage, author Harish Johari combines a variety of cultural, yogic and concepts together to
spin his tale about massage. In doing so he is able to bring to light the concept of marmas (pressure points) and
speculate on how these antecedents of Chinese acupuncture points may be helpful in stimulating the body's own healing
powers." (Massage Magazine)
"Johari writes about this complex subject in a simple and easy-to-follow manner." (Aromatic Thymes)
"Harish Johari's Massage is an informative and easy-to-read introduction to the world of oil massage as daily
ritual, exercise, relaxation, preventative, and healing practice." (Massage Therapy Journal)
" Massage offers massage therapists a taste of an approach they might want to pursue through more training. It
can be a source of enlivening your present practice with a different perspective. An accessible introduction that is
well worth reading, with instructions massage therapists could easily follow." (Mirka Knaster, Massage Therapy Journal)
"Harish Johari is Ayurveda's renaissance man." (Yoga Journal)
From the Back Cover
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/ MASSAGE One of the oldest systems of medicine in the world, Ayurveda views the human being as
ly connected with the environment and all other life-forms. As this healing art evoloved, massage practitioners
who were also doctors developed a special system based on their own understandings of the needs of specific
body types and their knowledge of the marmas, subtle energy points that respond to gentle physical manipulation.
Providing a comprehensive introduction to massage, this is the first book to make these techniques available
to both the novice and the more experienced massage practitioner. massage works on both the physical and
mental levels, transmitting a life-giving energy that assists all systems of the body to repair and renew themselves. If
enjoyed on a regular basis, it can relieve muscular tension, tone the body, restore agility to stiff joints, and stop
premature aging and wrinkling. In clear and accessible language, author Harish Johari guides the reader through each
step in the full-body massage, explaining what oils work best for particular body types and showing how to relieve
imbalances and stimulate self-healing. More than 115 beautiful drawings illustrate his techniques. He also gives
instructions for using massage during pregnancy and labor as well as after delivery to provide the new mother with an
extra measure of support and comfort, and he follows up with a section on massaging the newborn baby. An additional
chapter on therapeutic massage outlines special techniques and natural remedies for treating specific disorders,
including , rheumatism, sciatica, and insomnia. The author also offers a complete guide to the traditional
forty-day beauty as practiced in India that includes a wide variety of recipes for fragrant massage oils
prepared from rejuvenating s and spices along with formulas for nourishing facial creams and s and beautifying
clay baths. HARISH JOHARI began his training the the principles of Ayurveda at an early age, studying in his native
India with several different vaidyas, or traditional practitioners. He is also the author of numerous books,
including The Healing Cuisine, Tools for Tantra, Chakras, Numerology, and The Healing Power of Gemstones.